Main Overview Notes: This is pretty much a reproduction of Uncle Bob's slides you can grab from here: This is an attempt to show how TDD works, at least as I have learned to practice it.
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General Essential Notes
This is pretty much a reproduction of Uncle Bob's slides you can grab from here: This is an attempt to show how TDD works, at least as I have learned to practice it.
Reader Checklist
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Overview Follow-Up Tips
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Resource Reference Context
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Quick reference points
- This is pretty much a reproduction of Uncle Bob's slides you can grab from here:
- This is an attempt to show how TDD works, at least as I have learned to practice it.
- Hi this is Professor Steve Anderson and this tutorial is about how to keep score at
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Useful FAQ
How does Bowling Kata connect to overview?
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How should beginners approach Bowling Kata?
Beginners should scan the overview first, then use related terms to narrow the subject into a more specific question.